Another member posted their belief net results and here are mine:
So apparently my beliefs fit the Sikh religion. I was raised with a hodge podge of religions. When I visited my grandparents I was taken to Catholic Church, but not allowed to take part in communion. This was a very pointed exclusion. My mom’s family had their baptisms and funerals at their family’s lutheran church. W
hen I was in middle school we got involved with the local unitarian church, where I attended youth group. It was through the youth group that I learned about all relgions. The group visited Sikh temples, Muslim Mosques, Hindu Temples, etc. I loved it, but have always felt like it was more of a school than a religion or spirituality.
In high school my mother and I were involved in a Neo-Pagan nature sanctuary. I loved that there were many aspects of nature worship and we made many good friends. However, it was just too non traditional to me, and talking about faeries and the holly king felt like fantasy and not something that could get me through rough times or periods of questioning.
I finally want to find a place where I can question, share in community and feel at home. Maybe a religion could even help to center me and keep me grounded. I am careful not to ask for too much in a relgion, but am ready to find one that I can follow. I especially want to find one that I can raise my future children in. I don’t want them to have the same experience I did-of feeling like I didn’t belong to a faith.
1. Sikhism (100%)
2. Hinduism (96%)
3. Jainism (91%)
4. Mahayana Buddhism (84%)
5. Unitarian Universalism (84%)
6. Reform Judaism (83%)
7. Liberal Quakers (83%)
8. Neo-Pagan (79%)
9. Orthodox Judaism (78%)
10. Baha’i Faith (75%)
11. Theravada Buddhism (71%)
12. New Age (64%)
13. Islam (62%)
14. Taoism (59%)
15. New Thought (58%)
16. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (57%)
17. Orthodox Quaker (54%)
18. Scientology (51%)
19. Seventh Day Adventist (45%)
20. Secular Humanism (43%)
21. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (39%)
22. Jehovah’s Witness (39%)
23. Eastern Orthodox (38%)
24. Roman Catholic (38%)
25. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (34%)
26. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (31%)
27. Nontheist (20%)
